Over 250 guests arrived with their silver boarding passes to JSB’s Flight 30 party held last Friday 19th November 2010.
November 26th, 2010
Architects, designers and industry colleagues dressed up in creative costumes accordingly to their destinations which included South Africa, Alaska, Abu Dhabi and Mexico.
Highlights included the beautiful JSB flight crew, police searches on entry, aeroplane ice luge, aviation and flight projections in the showroom and luxurious massages in the first class lounge.
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